The Record of Exiled Immortal Piaomiao

The Record of Exiled Immortal Piaomiao

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The Qinglong Gate on the west gate of Chang'an City is engraved with a sword mark. It was a poem "I want to go up to the blue sky to embrace the bright moon" written with a long sword by a young man from the Western Regions Mission after getting drunk. It caused a sensation in the entire Chang'an City and was hailed as "the banished immortal" by the literary leader He Zhizhang. In the world of sword wiping, the young Li Bai was listed as the three great masters along with "Sword Saint" Pei Fei and "Crazy Monk" Zhang Xu. He was ordered by Emperor Wenzong of the Tang Dynasty to enter the palace. His "three unique skills" and "Sword Immortal" were famous in China for his poems by Bai Ge, Pei Min's sword dance, and Zhang Xu's cursive calligraphy. He is Li Bai. Without the mentorship of the Sword Immortal, the secret method of alchemy, or the divine bloodline, Li Bai only relied on his distant perception and obsession with Shu Mountain, himself and the sword in his hand to become the first among the powerful men in the empire, and a true genius. Not being summoned by the empress to serve as an official, Li Bai had been searching for the path of the real swordsman through long-term travel and research in ancient books. Shortly after the great master's sword power reached its peak, he realized that there was no more swordsman in the world, and his journey also came to the "Utopia" written by Tao Yuanming... The time fluctuations in "Utopia" were obviously much slower than those in the Tang Dynasty. Li Bai found that the locals were still stuck in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and it turned out that this was the entrance to the teleportation circle in the world of cultivating immortals...

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